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How did the ancient Greeks portray the human form in their art?

A.
with lifelike, almost idealized reverence

B.
with exaggerated, grotesque features

C.
with abstract or distorted elements

D.
with minimal attention to anatomical detail


Sagot :

the answer is B) with exaggerated, grotesque features. 

A. with lifelike, almost idealized reverence

The human body that Ancient Greek's artists portrayed was outstanding for their lifelike, similar proportions to the real human body, their idealized and aesthetic figure, represented by physical strength (like an athletes') and asymmetrical features. The main focus was usually naked male figures.